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1 YEAR CLOUD BASED OVERLAY SVC

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Fortinet 1 Year Cloud Based Overlay SVC FC-10-FG1VM-657-02-12 | Cloud

Fortinet

MPN: FC-10-FG1VM-657-02-12

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Key Features

  • 1-year cloud-based service term
  • Fortinet entitlement
  • Subscription licensing model
  • Annual renewal structure
  • Cloud licensing category
  • MPN FC-10-FG1VM-657-02-12
  • Service overlay coverage
  • Maintain coverage continuity with a 1-year service term
Preserve service continuity with a 1-year cloud-based overlay entitlement for Fortinet environments. This term structure is built for teams that need a clear renewal horizon without overcommitting capital or locking into longer service periods than operationally necessary. It helps procurement standardize annual purchasing while giving infrastructure leaders a straightforward way to maintain coverage. The practical advantage is control. A fixed one-year term makes it easier to coordinate support windows, align with fiscal cycles, and reduce the risk of coverage gaps during transitions. For organizations managing multiple contracts or staged refresh plans, this kind of service overlay can simplify administration and keep renewal activity predictable. It is a disciplined choice for teams that value continuity, timing, and budget precision over open-ended arrangements.

Ideal For

  • Annual renewal for Fortinet cloud-based service coverage
  • Short-term overlay during migration or refresh projects
  • Budget-aligned procurement for infrastructure support
  • Maintaining continuity across contract transition periods

Why This Product

  • 1Fixed annual term versus open-ended service arrangements
  • 2Cleaner budget planning than reactive renewals
  • 3Coverage continuity versus service gaps during transitions
  • 4Administrative simplicity versus multi-term contract sprawl